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 280 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 390. 1882. dollars, shall he applied to a charge against him on the books of the Second Auditor. _ Transportation For transportation of officers and their baggage for eighteen hundred °f °¤*°°”r °“’· and seventy-one and prior years, one hundred and three dollars and ten cents. Barracks, etc. For barmcks and quarters for eighteen hundred and eighty-one, six hundred and forty-eight dollars and eightyfive cents. Or n g on and For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Wash- W“·"hi“€*`°¤ ***1* ington volunteers for eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, eighteen hundred were . and fifty-six, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and prior years, two thousand five hundred and one dollars and eightyoue cents. _ Horam, ntc.,Inst. For horses and other property lost in the military service prior to, July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine,fifty-six thousand nine hundred and twenty-four dollars and three cents. Additional com- For twenty per centum additional compensation prior to July first, P°¤°°*'°°· eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, two hundred and twentyiixje dollars and seventy-three cents. · B n fu n d o f To refund to the State of Missouri payments made to officers and pri- ,g‘t:”°¥t“ *·° *1*** vatcs of the militia forces of that State for military services actually t°°’ ° °‘ performed in the suppression of the rebellion, two hundred and thirty- ' four thousand five hundred and ninety-four dollars and ten cents. For refunding to States expenses incurred in raising volunteers, as follows: To the State of Ohio, sixty-seven thousand six hundred and seventy-four dollars and ninety-eight cents; to the State of Pennsylvania, ninety-four thousand five hundred and sixty-one dollars and fifteen cents; to the State of Kentucky, thirtysix thousand two hundred and eleven dollars and eighty-one cents; to the State of New York, eighty-three thousand three hundred and forty-four dollars and thirty- live cents; to the State of Connecticut, fifteen thousand two hundred and iihyseven dollars and twenty-nine cents; in all, two hundred and ninetyseven thousand and forty-nine dollars and fifty-eight cents. To the State of Kansas (claim allowed on the eighteenth of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-one), eight thousand nine hundred and iitty-two dollars and nfty-seven cents. Navy Depart- NAVY DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH ""?"* · Auniron. ’ ~ Pay. For the pay of the Navy prior to July first, eighteen hundred and seventymine, twenty thousand three hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy-eight cents. ‘ For pay of the Marine Corps for same period, three hundred and __ iihy-two dollars and ninety-tive cents. M contingent _ For contingent of the Marine Corps for eighteen hundred and seventy- muc and prior years, thirty-one dollars. Bounties. For enlistment bounties to seamen prior to July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, two thousand five hundred and sixty-seven dol-, lars and eighteen cents. For bounty for destruction of enemy’s vessels prior to July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, six hundred and six dollars and forty- tw; centg. Lost clothing. or in emnity lor lost clothin for same riod ei twenty dollars and eighty-threegwnts. pe , gm hundred and Provisions and For Bureau of Provisions and Clothing for eighteen hundred and viewing- seventynme and prior years, one thousand and eighty-three dollars and fortyseven cents, and for eighteen hundred and eighty twenty-one dollars and sixty cents. ’ Equipment and For contingent Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting for eighteen recrumng. hundred and seventy-nine and prior years, two hundred and seventy- nine dollars and ninety cents. Miscellaneous. For pay miscellaneous, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine und prior years, twenty-five dollars and sixty-eight cents.